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We introduce reference structures — a basic logical model of a computer memory organization capable to store and utilize information about its addresses. The corresponding labeled modal logics are axiomatized and supplied with the completeness and decidability theorems. A labeled modal formula can be regarded as a description of a certain reference structure; the satisfiability algorithm gives a method of building and optimizing reference structures satisfying a given formula.
Supported by the grant # 93-011-16015 of the Russian Foundation for Fundamental Research
Partially supported by the grant # 2.1.21 of the Foundation “Universities of Russia” — Fundamental problems of mathematics and mechanics.
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Artëmov, S., Krupski, V. (1994). Referential data structures and labeled modal logic. In: Nerode, A., Matiyasevich, Y.V. (eds) Logical Foundations of Computer Science. LFCS 1994. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 813. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-58140-5_4
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